“Target Practice” – Fans baffled by Pierre Gasly’s garage filled with suspicious Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton cutouts
Pierre Gasly has a humorous personality off the grid as he shares a hilarious and suspicious image including cutouts of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.

Pierre Gasly's weird drivers' cutout in his Dubai Garage (via @Pierregasly/Instagram).
The entire F1 paddock is actively preparing for the upcoming season and its challenges. Hence, the drivers return from their vacations and take on intense training sessions to display their best skills during the season. However, Alpine’s Pierre Gasly recently shared a rather hilarious picture with his followers on Instagram.
Gasly shared multiple pictures, captioned “Pre-season ongoing” relating to the shenanigans that he was on during the pre-season. However, amidst these pictures, there was a picture highlighting the Frenchman’s presumable Dubai garage and some suspicious driver cutouts on the wall of the garage. Other images included the 27-year-old enjoying himself alongside his girlfriend Kika Gomes and some images with his family.

The cutouts contained multiple drivers such as Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris, and Charles Leclerc. However, there weren’t many details shared about this picture as a clueless post is more hilarious for the fans. Additionally, other cutouts included the ‘Steve’ and ‘Alex’ characters from Minecraft alongside another reference to the popular game ‘Minecraft’ character. Perhaps, the French driver was practicing his skills while targeting these cutouts during the break.
Fans were baffled by this random picture from Pierre Gasly
In a recent tweet on X, the majority of the fans shared this piece of mind over the hilarious image. One fan commented that it was “Interesting” as there was no reason behind this comedic gesture. Another fan made a sarcastic comment and asserted that it was “completely normal” to have such cutouts in his garage. One particular fan exclaimed these choices were very interesting as well.

Another fan made a hilarious remark that the cutouts were stuck there for “Target Practice” during the off-season. A fan, in particular, highlighted that it was “a little weird” but was still on board with the hilarious idea. The majority of the fans enjoyed a fun little gesture from the Frenchman ahead of the 2024 season.
Interesting
— Manoj (@ManozPandey2) January 28, 2024
Yuki on his way!
— LVGPGuy (@MikeMurcielago) January 28, 2024
Well, that is completely normal… ?
— Michael van der Galien (@MichaelvdGalien) January 29, 2024
Target practice???
— Lowell Reed (@LowellReed) January 29, 2024
Perfection
— ROC???? (@tob_ROCE) January 28, 2024
Very interesting choices too??
— Racing Infinity (@RacingInfinity1) January 28, 2024
W lmao
— UnlimitedGaming3331 (@UGaming3331) January 28, 2024
Little weird but okay
— Samuel Rosen (@shestyenjoyer) January 29, 2024
Why?
— SuperMax (@SuperMaxV331) January 28, 2024
Love how they're surrounded by Steve and Alsx
— I M A G I K A (@VValeriRobot) January 29, 2024
Hence, the paddock would soon be on the grid as the testing session is just under a month away. The great learnings from 2023 for Alpine would be showcased during the session, with the 2024 challenger yet to be unveiled by the team. As a result, the French constructor prepares for the challenges upcoming alongside their drivers.
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